

Notice What You've Unnoticed
The more I learn about niches and come to understand minorities in my line of work, the more I recognize that people generally follow the...


Use procrastination to your advantage
I was reading Steal Like an Artist this morning (the fastest read anyone could ask for) and suddenly realized that we can conscientiously...


Moving Abroad Today
Routine has a tendency to numb your creativity. Waking up at the same time, taking the same transportation, traveling the same route,...


Preparation is Overrated
We are unprepared to do something for the first time, always. We've beeen so terrified into blieving in the importance of preparation...


Don't dazzle customers, help them.
If you sell something, you make a customer today; if you help someone, you make a customer for life. I call this Youtility. Not...


What Precedes Commitment?
Understanding always precedes commitment. Some churches are not clear on a ministry process because they do not have one. Others have...


5 Minute Steps to Success
"Whenever you can, divide problems into smaller and smaller pieces until you're able to deal with them completely and quickly." - Jason...


Less motivation often results from inaction
Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit home and think about it. Go...


2 Myths of Procrastination
Myth One: Procrastinators are lazy. Reality: Procrastinators can be workaholics. Myth Two: Procrastinators live in the future. Reality:...


Trust Customer's Intent = Permission Marketing
The goal [of permission marketing] is to motivate the consumer to give more and more permission over time. Over time, the marketer uses...